Author: Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Series: North American Animals
Narrator: Dana Fleming
Unabridged: 0 hr 4 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 08/01/2015
Genre: Children & Young Adults Nonfiction - Animals - Deer, Moose & Caribou
As the largest member of the deer family, the nimbleness of these mammals is impressive. A male’s threatening antlers can span well over six feet in length.
Find out more surprising facts about these solitary animals in this informative read for beginning readers.
Deer can run at speeds up to 40 miles per hour and can leap as high as 9 feet. In this introduction to deer, students will learn about the physical features of deer, where they live, and what they eat each season.
Dev demonstrates leadership for his classmates by showing them how to fold, glue, and draw during an art activity to make cards. Pairs with the nonfiction title Leading Others.
Look! A deer is bounding through the forest! This title introduces these graceful mammals to beginning readers through easy-to-read text and vibrant photos. Simple features introduce favorite foods and recap body parts to reinforce content for stude...
Deer fawns are known for their white spots! They spend their days eating, sleeping, and staying close to mom. Through simple text and crisp photos, this title for beginners introduces the lives of fawns. Features highlight their life stages and favo...
Liz Kierepka and her team of volunteers find and tag moose calves for migration and population research. Electronic photos accompany manuscript.
Moose are the largest members of the deer family. The biggest bulls can weigh up to 1,800 pounds! Though they eat plants, these aggressive animals do not shy away from a fight. Find out how moose fight off bears and wolves in this title for young re...
With their big antlers and hooved feet, it can be hard to tell a moose and an elk apart! But there are more differences between these majestic mammals than one might think. From color to diet, this title introduces young readers to the unique charac...
Isaac uses his senses to practice moments of mindfulness with his favorite tree: he hears the leaves, then he smells the grass, then he feels the breeze. Pairs with the nonfiction title Being Mindful.
Zoe needs help! It's difficult for her to tie her shoes, get her breakfast, and other morning tasks—so she asks her father for help. Pairs with the nonfiction title Asking for Help.